Amateur Photographer

LEE85 filter system

you’re new to the world of filters, or you’re looking to buy into a filter system for a new camera, it can be difficult to know what to purchase and where your money is best spent. In the case of LEE Filters, the company has come up with a way of making it easier for customers to understand exactly which of their three filter systems are compatible with the lenses they own by creating an intuitive guide on their website that’s aptly named ‘System Match’. As well as recommending which filter system is best from over 700 indexed lenses, it informs what adapter rings you’ll need to attach

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